The Bucs still want to take it slow but cornerback Darrelle Revis may see the field as early as Saturday’s preseason game against Miami.

That isn’t in stone or even a certainty but Revis went through some team drills for the first time this training camp. He didn’t participate in the contact drills but didn’t feel any discomfort from his repaired knee after practice.

“Yeah, that’s the most work that I’ve done, which is great,” Revis said. “I’m taking it one day at a time and just trying to get as many reps as I can. Today my knee has been feeling good and it’s good for me to get into team activities and get out there and start running with the team.”

Revis said if he does play, that decision won’t be made until Saturday. Coach Greg Schiano, however, didn’t seem in a rush to see his new corner in action.

“I don’t know,” Schiano said when asked if Revis would play against Miami. “I just don’t feel like he has to. Now, if he wants to because he wants to do that or if he wants to play in the Washington game for that matter, I’m fine with it, but I don’t need to see him do that.”

Schiano said Revis went an entire offseason without playing one year with the New York Jets and was ready for the season opener. Revis said the main thing is he is healthy enough to play an entire season.

“Just coming off this major knee injury, you have to be cautious a little bit and that’s what we’re trying to do,” Revis said. “Like I said earlier, we don’t want any setbacks. I want to be out there all 16 games to be able to compete and win games out there for this team.”